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Revisiting the Income Elasticity of Energy Consumption: A Heterogeneous, Common Factor, Dynamic OECD & non-OECD Country Panel Analysis Liddle B, Huntington H Energy Journal, 41(3), 207, 2020 |
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How much does increasing non-fossil fuels in electricity generation reduce carbon dioxide emissions? Liddle B, Sadorsky P Applied Energy, 197, 212, 2017 |
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Revisiting energy consumption and GDP causality: Importance of a priori hypothesis testing, disaggregated data, and heterogeneous panels Liddle B, Lung S Applied Energy, 142, 44, 2015 |
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The Energy, Economic Growth, Urbanization Nexus Across Development: Evidence from Heterogeneous Panel Estimates Robust to Cross-Sectional Dependence Liddle B Energy Journal, 34(2), 223, 2013 |
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Breaks and trends in OECD countries' energy-GDP ratios Liddle B Energy Policy, 45, 502, 2012 |
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Revisiting world energy intensity convergence for regional differences Liddle B Applied Energy, 87(10), 3218, 2010 |
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Electricity intensity convergence in IEA/OECD countries: Aggregate and sectoral analysis Liddle B Energy Policy, 37(4), 1470, 2009 |